Reuven Cohen and Shlomo Havlin

Complex Networks: Structure, Robustness and Function

Examining important results and analytical techniques, this graduate-level textbook is a step-by-step
presentation of the structure and function of complex networks.
Using a range of examples, from the stability of the internet to efficient methods of immunizing populations, and from epidemic spreading to how one might efficiently search for individuals, this
textbook explains the theoretical methods that can be used, and the experimental and analytical
results obtained in the study and research of complex networks.
Giving detailed derivations of many results in complex networks theory, this is an ideal text to be used
by graduate students entering the field. End-of-chapter review questions help students monitor their own understanding of the materials presented.